COMPUTER COMPUTER RELATED ACCESSORIES

Brand Owner Address Description
KID LOGIC Case Logic, Inc. 6303 Dry Creek Parkway Longmont CO 80503 computer and computer-related accessories, namely, mouses, track balls, wrist rests, mouse pad keyboards, adapters, cables, connectors, computer storage cases, screen shields, copy holders, dust covers, and joy sticks; computer speakers and speaker holders; scanners; docking stations; desktop, vehicle and portable storage and carrying cases for compact discs, CD ROM, optical discs, diskettes, and other computer media; computer software, namely educational software for children; and storage cases for audio cassettes and compact discs, electronic equipment cases; computer work stations comprising desks, chairs, filing cabinets, shelving and office dividers;luggage and sports storage and carrying cases, namely briefcases, suitcases, backpacks, gym bags, tote bags, belt packs, fanny packs, and organizer and carrying cases;computer games, namely, computer games for children, joysticks and game cases;paper and stationary; books, namely, instruction manuals for computer software and computer games, workbooks and read-a-long books for children; book covers; diaries; journals; pens; pencils; photograph albums; autograph albums; and binders;furniture, namely, chairs, backsupports, footrests, and head rests;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for accessing related computer objects. In one embodiment, computer objects related to a user's current task by a metric are listed. In another embodiment, other users related to a user's current task by a metric are listed. In one embodiment, the metric used to determine whether a user is related to a computer object determines whether the user accessed the computer object. In another embodiment, the metric used to determine whether a user is related to a computer object determines whether the user is referenced in the computer object. In other embodiments, the metric used to determine whether a user is related to a computer object involves other measures of relatedness. In one embodiment, the metric used to determine whether a computer object is related to another computer object determines whether the computer objects have a related user in common.